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Dog friendly hiking trails around Broadstairs And St Peters are characterized by the region's dramatic coastal landscapes and extensive network of scenic paths. The area features striking white chalk cliffs and picturesque sandy bays, offering panoramic views across the English Channel. Coastal paths, including sections of the Thanet Coastal Path and the Viking Coastal Trail, wind along the shoreline, connecting various beaches and historical landmarks. This diverse terrain provides a range of options for hikers and their dogs.
Last updated: May 19, 2026
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Botany Bay, one of Thanet's most photographed bays, is famous. This hidden gem offers breathtaking views of white cliffs and beautiful chalk formations. At low tide, Botany Bay is an ideal spot for fossil hunting and exploring the tide pools. At high tide, there's plenty of exposed sand to discover, but due to the bay's shape, the ends are cut off at high tide. Helpful tide chart website: https://www.tideschart.com/United-Kingdom/England/Southend--on--Sea/Botany-Bay-Beach/
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Here you can admire some cool graffiti.
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The Shrine of Our Lady of the Star of the Sea was an ancient chapel on the cliffs of Broadstairs (formerly Bradstowe). The chapel's twin towers, whose origins date back to at least the 1350s, served as an important landmark for local sailors. Due to the veneration shown to the shrine, a custom developed for ships to lower their sails as they passed, in salute to the shrine. The structural remains of St. Mary's Chapel, incorporated into the modern facade, stand on the site of what is believed to be the oldest surviving building in present-day Broadstairs. Within its modern interior are the remains of the medieval shrine of Our Lady of Bradstowe. (Wikipedia) The historic St. Mary's Chapel has been repurposed and now houses the Chapel Bar & Bookshop, serving local beers and snacks, as well as an antiquarian bookshop with over 30,000 titles.
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Broadstairs has had a clock tower since 1897, originally built to commemorate Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee (60 years on the throne). The original clock tower was destroyed by fire, and the current one was built in 1970 to mark Queen Elizabeth II's Silver Jubilee (25 years on the throne). The clock tower is located next to the bandstand in Broadstairs and is a pleasant spot to enjoy the view across the sea.
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This magnificent, horseshoe-shaped bay is the main attraction of Broadstairs. It was the favorite holiday destination of Charles Dickens, who even dedicated a beloved story to it: "Our English Watering Place". The long sandy bay, the cliff-top promenade, and the wooden jetty make this bay a timelessly beautiful place.
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Pub History Royal Victoria Pavilion This Grade II listed building (formerly a dilapidated pavilion) is a stunning example of coastal architecture and was among the most endangered Victorian and Edwardian structures in the country. Built as a concert hall and assembly space, it was designed by architect Stanley Davenport Adshead. Its style was inspired by an orangery designed by Robert Adam. The interior is said to have been inspired by the Small Theatre at Versailles and was simplified in the 1930s. After being used as a nightclub and later as a casino, it closed its doors in 2008. It now houses the J. Wetherspoon Restaurant, which is very popular. It was packed on Boxing Day. We enjoyed it, and the sea view is magnificent. https://www.jdwetherspoon.com/pubs/royal-victoria-pavilion-ramsgate/
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Didn't know until I got here that Ramsgate was a central point for the Dunkirk little ships in WW2
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Quaint seaside town with a lovely beach and lots of Dickens history.
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There are over 20 dog-friendly hiking trails in Broadstairs and St. Peters, offering a variety of experiences from easy strolls to moderate clifftop rambles. You'll find options suitable for different fitness levels and preferences.
The dog-friendly coastal walks in Broadstairs and St. Peters feature a diverse terrain. You can expect dramatic white chalk cliffs, inviting sandy bays, and well-maintained coastal paths. Routes often combine clifftop sections with descents to beaches like Botany Bay and Kingsgate Bay, offering stunning views across the English Channel.
Yes, there are 7 easy dog-friendly walks in the area, perfect for a relaxed outing with your canine companion. An example is the Viking Bay, Broadstairs – Viking Bay Beach, Broadstairs loop from Broadstairs, which is a shorter, gentle route.
The komoot community highly rates the dog-friendly hikes in Broadstairs and St. Peters, with an average score of 4.58 stars. Reviewers often praise the stunning coastal scenery, the dramatic chalk cliffs, and the variety of paths that allow for enjoyable walks with dogs, especially the access to beautiful sandy bays.
Absolutely. Many dog-friendly routes offer views of iconic natural features. You can see the striking Botany Bay Chalk Cliffs with their famous stacks, or the dramatic cliffs at Kingsgate Bay. The Viking Bay, Broadstairs is also a popular spot along many coastal paths.
Yes, several dog-friendly routes incorporate sandy beaches. The region is known for its picturesque bays like Botany Bay, Kingsgate Bay, and Dumpton Gap Beach. Routes such as the Dumpton Gap Beach – Ramsgate Beach loop from Broadstairs offer a mix of sandy shores and clifftop sections, though it's always wise to check local signage for seasonal dog restrictions on specific beach areas.
Yes, many of the dog-friendly trails are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the Botany Bay Chalk Cliffs – Margate Harbour Arm loop from Broadstairs and St Peters and the Viking Bay – Dumpton Gap Beach loop from Broadstairs, which offer varied coastal scenery.
Parking is generally available in and around Broadstairs and St. Peters, particularly near popular coastal access points and town centers. Many routes start from areas with public car parks, though it's advisable to check specific car park locations and potential charges before your visit, especially during peak seasons.
Broadstairs and St. Peters are well-connected by public transport, including train services to Broadstairs station. Local bus services also operate throughout the area, providing access to various parts of the coastline. It's recommended to check the specific public transport provider's policy regarding dogs before planning your journey.
The coastal paths of Broadstairs and St. Peters are enjoyable year-round. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and fewer crowds, making them ideal for longer walks. Summer is popular but can be busier, while winter provides dramatic, crisp views, though some paths may be muddy after rain. Always check local weather forecasts before heading out.
Yes, many of the easier dog-friendly routes are also suitable for families. The coastal paths are generally well-maintained, and the shorter, less strenuous loops are perfect for walks with children and dogs. Always consider the distance and elevation gain for your family's comfort level.


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